Apparently they thought children might swallow the toy capsule inside.Daystar Clarion said:The Yanks banned Kinder Surprise?
Does that mean they don't get Kinder Buenos?
Those poor, poor bastards. I shall weep for them this day.
*single tear*
Apparently they thought children might swallow the toy capsule inside.Daystar Clarion said:The Yanks banned Kinder Surprise?
Does that mean they don't get Kinder Buenos?
Those poor, poor bastards. I shall weep for them this day.
*single tear*
In New York at least, we can get Buenos.Daystar Clarion said:The Yanks banned Kinder Surprise?
Does that mean they don't get Kinder Buenos?
Those poor, poor bastards. I shall weep for them this day.
*single tear*
Are they sugar or chocolate. If sugar the rest of the world calls them Rockets. If they are chocolate than ignore this.game-lover said:I have no idea what Coffee Crisp or Aero even is. So... I guess it'll have to be a yes.
We do have smarties. I've eaten them since I was a kid. Haven't had any lately.
Well here (i.e. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) we can get them. There's a chain of grocery stores here with a decent imported foods section. It's where I buy my tea and occasionally pick up some Irn Bru.Brainpaint said:What's a Coffee Crisp? I keep reading it as a typo of "Toffee Crisp", one of the most amazing chocolate bars ever.
Do you guys get Walnut Whips?
It's not like that at all.BeeGeenie said:Of course we have Smarties, but we call them M&Ms.
That's like saying we don't wear trousers just because we call them pants. (Granted, your chocolate trousers are generally better than our chocolate pants)
and yet whenever I see a Canadian down here they are chugging Cherry or Vanilla Coke by the 72oz Big gulpSeth Carter said:Reminds me of a funny anecdote by an american coming back from a visit to Canada about how our Coke tasted completely different and better cause it had real sugar instead of corn syrup.Daystar Clarion said:'We can't let the people get their hands on the far superior European chocolate! They'll start to think food should taste like something other than corn syrup!'
Those aren't Smarties, those are rockets. Smarties outside the US are called M&Ms in the US, and M&Ms outside the US have no analog. ;___;Elfgore said:I'm in Ohio so I'm somewhat close to the Canadian border. Not sure if that will change anything.
Anyway, I know we have Smarties. I ate them all the time in highschool. Aero I have seen in the foreign section, specifically British, at the local supermarket. Coffee Crisps I have never even heard of until now.
oh warheads~DeltaEdge said:Someone get this lightweight a bag or warheads, stat! Be sure to eat at least 10 of them for some mouth and tongue eroding goodness. (I think I had like 13 over the course of a school day, and it messed up my taste buds to the point that I couldn't even eat plain lays, and it was probably the only time I ever liked baked lays)schrodinger said:what?TheYellowCellPhone said:There's something that looks similar to that...Eclipse Dragon said:These are the snip
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One of my favorite sour candies to get. There's good flavor, and the sour isn't overpowering you.
What's the point in eating sour candy if your mouth doesn't suffer acid burn. CLEARLY you're eating it wrong.
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